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it means a lot that i can remember the ones who have fallen for us to have the united states and for those who are still fighting to this day. it means a lot. also to respect my family. >> reporter: great. thanks for joining us and thank you for taking the time over the weekend. you spent five hours on saturday here setting up the flags with people in the young marines and think that's great. thanks again and this ceremony starts at 10 this morning. it's open to the public. so if you plan to be here, they will have a shuttle service and parking is available. so if you are looking for a ceremony to honor those, you are welcome to attend. again it starts at 10 this morning at due lanny valley memorial -- due -- dulaney valley memorial gardens. >>> this morning president obama will take part in a ceremony honoring fallen veterans. abc2 news ed payne has the story. >> reporter: the whistle and roar, memorial day weekend kicks off in the nation's capital. on sunday, the parents of missing serviceman led the rolling thunder ride in a model t. hundreds of thousands of motorcyclists drove fr
it means a lot that i can remember the ones who have fallen for us to have the united states and for those who are still fighting to this day. it means a lot. also to respect my family. >> reporter: great. thanks for joining us and thank you for taking the time over the weekend. you spent five hours on saturday here setting up the flags with people in the young marines and think that's great. thanks again and this ceremony starts at 10 this morning. it's open to the public. so if you plan...
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. >> in the united states, this is not as bad as the depression. however, it shares the feature of the great depression. most of the time period we call the great depression the economy was actually growing. but it wasn't growing fast enough to bring down that terrible unemployment rate at all quickly. same now. further more, the economic logic, the special feature of depression economics is that the federal reserve can't do its usual thing, can't just cut interest rates because the interest rates it controls directly are already at zero which has all kinds of implications. it means that things like fiscal austerity, ordinarily if the government spends less that doesn't have to cause a recession because the fed can cut interest rates to offset that. but it can't do that now. so all of the logic of how economic policy works changes. we are qualitativefully the same situation we were in in the 30s. quantitatively it's not as bad but it has that same underlying logic. >> rose: paul krugman for the hour. next. captioning sponsored by rose communication
. >> in the united states, this is not as bad as the depression. however, it shares the feature of the great depression. most of the time period we call the great depression the economy was actually growing. but it wasn't growing fast enough to bring down that terrible unemployment rate at all quickly. same now. further more, the economic logic, the special feature of depression economics is that the federal reserve can't do its usual thing, can't just cut interest rates because the...
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>> well, first of all, it's not a big problem with wealthy people leaving the united states. it was fewer than 2000 last year. >> i think we're all, i think-- i think we're all agreed that saverin is, this is sort of disgusting behavior that america gave him in this opportunity and now he goes. i don't think that disgusting is the right word. to are people to earn their livelihood, and you know what, i don't want to contribute-- >> you're missing the bigger point. saverin can leave the u.s. because he's rich, other people can't. and vote with their feet and move out of the state because mario cuomo is taking down the license number and moving out of california and jerry brown is raising taxes and-- moving to texas. >> and those are real-- >> i want to add, it's not just the people who are leaving this country, it's the attitude and action of those who are here that will keep people out of the u.s. people have choices where other places start businesses. >> neil: something you said, you equate it, it seems to he moo, patriotism with paying a lot to the government. that's twist
>> well, first of all, it's not a big problem with wealthy people leaving the united states. it was fewer than 2000 last year. >> i think we're all, i think-- i think we're all agreed that saverin is, this is sort of disgusting behavior that america gave him in this opportunity and now he goes. i don't think that disgusting is the right word. to are people to earn their livelihood, and you know what, i don't want to contribute-- >> you're missing the bigger point. saverin can...
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for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. . how much coffee are you fellows going to need today? three...four cups? [dumbfounded] well, we... doesn't last long does it? listen. 5-hour energy lasts a whole lot of hours. so you can get a lot done without refills. it's packed with b-vitamins and nutrients to make it last. so don't just stand there holding your lattes, boys. make your move. we'll take the 5-hour energy. smart move. 5-hour energy. hours and hours of energy. >> get ready for a summer says her with the forecast predicting three forth of the country will have hotter than normal tells. so, a wild winter, should be we surprised to expect a super hot summer? ing they are mutally exclusive but because of drought and other parameters the summer looks to be quite hot for a jot of the nation. >> where
for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. . how much coffee are you fellows going to need today? three...four cups? [dumbfounded] well, we... doesn't last long does it? listen. 5-hour energy lasts a whole lot of hours. so you can get...
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largest helicopter used in the military and exclusive interview with the united states chief of naval operations. don't go anywhere. a party? [ music plays, record skips ] hi, i'm new ensure clear. clear, huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water, i'm different. i've got nine grams of protein. twist my lid. that's three times more than me! twenty-one vitamins and minerals and zero fat! hmmm. you'll bring a lot to the party. [ all ] yay! [ female announcer ] new ensure...
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know quiting the united states -- not equating the united states economy to greece but there are lessons to be learned. a problem that a lot of politicians have you can find the most conservative guy on any issue, take my home state of wyoming, but he will say you better not touch my social security or my medicare. we have can't solve any of the problems if people aren't willing to come to the table and not be scared off by the scare tactics in election year. >> andrea: what about that, bob? you talk about it a lot. even though it might be the right thing to do, nuclear for anyone in politics to mention as dana pointed out, touching social security. george bush tried. he tried to make an effort. demonized by democrats. if congress people run every two years how do you fix problem? >> bob: can i point out here, usa today the headline drawing federal support. three years after they ended the program giving to fewer people, contrary to my partner -- >> dana: it's still 49%. >> bob: face have jobless benefits the lowest since december of 2008. caseload in welfare fell 50%. food stamps have b
know quiting the united states -- not equating the united states economy to greece but there are lessons to be learned. a problem that a lot of politicians have you can find the most conservative guy on any issue, take my home state of wyoming, but he will say you better not touch my social security or my medicare. we have can't solve any of the problems if people aren't willing to come to the table and not be scared off by the scare tactics in election year. >> andrea: what about that,...
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in the united states to register their business and to employ americans. in many instances, entrepreneurs, foreign born, here legally, have an idea and want to begin a company that will employ americans but are told that their visa does not allow them to remain in the united states. the second visa that's created in this legislation is related to stem. that's a topic of conversation that i think is so important to keep our -- keep important students who are studying the united states who have a ph.d. or master's degree in science, technology, engineering or mathematics. it's silly, it is wrong-headed for us to educate these individuals and tell them that we no longer want them in the united states once they receive their degree. and so the start-up act 2.0 makes two important modifications to that current system of visas. and in addition to that, we adopted from the legislation introduced by senators rubio and coons the -- we eliminated the country numerical limit for employment-based immigration visas, another handicap in our system that prevents those wh
in the united states to register their business and to employ americans. in many instances, entrepreneurs, foreign born, here legally, have an idea and want to begin a company that will employ americans but are told that their visa does not allow them to remain in the united states. the second visa that's created in this legislation is related to stem. that's a topic of conversation that i think is so important to keep our -- keep important students who are studying the united states who have a...
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. >> the united states engages in a number of operations to go after al- qaida. and amid of militant allies. he would try to attack the united states in irian this country needs to remain vigilant in seek those who would attack this country. we will do everything necessary to keep this country safe. >>mark: this man is believed to be an al-qaida operative here in the u.s. counterterrorism official said the device for the underwear, or on christmas as someone to the one that was used in this is -- was about to be used in this attack irian the fbi caught this threat early in before it threaten anybody. >>darya: record to jackie sizzle in pleasanton who is waiting to see if he can talk to any neighbors. >>jackie: there are more questions than answers on stacey court. at 6:00 last night pleasanton police were called at the 3500 block of stacy court with the report of two victims shot in the home. was a 37 year-old woman and her 13 year-old daughter. the 37 year-old woman was pronounced dead in the 13 year-old daughter was taken to hospital. we do not know whether to
. >> the united states engages in a number of operations to go after al- qaida. and amid of militant allies. he would try to attack the united states in irian this country needs to remain vigilant in seek those who would attack this country. we will do everything necessary to keep this country safe. >>mark: this man is believed to be an al-qaida operative here in the u.s. counterterrorism official said the device for the underwear, or on christmas as someone to the one that was used...
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power and associates has ranked quicken loans "highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." call or go to quickenloans.com to discover for yourself why we're engineered to amaze. [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. >>> she catapulted to indy rock fame just a short time ago, nominated for best new artist only last year. but florence welsh has already learned to party like a rock star. in january she chipped her tooth and lit her hotel room on fire with kanye west. since then, she said she's stopped drinking on tour, showing a different side when they went on the town. ♪ >> reporter: she performs with an intensity that leaves crowds breathless. here, the dog da
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states. how are these drone strikes strikes working? and here is press tv talking about, again, some of the civilian damage that's done. >> reporter: the aftermath of a u.s. drone attack in yemen's province. locals dispute and say the victims were innocent civilians. >> last night at half past 8:00 in the evening, americans killed 17 innocent people who did not deserve to die. >> now you see people speaking there that are from yemen and are angry. our guys won't show the civilians on the ground. are you the press, or are you not the press? are you going to do your job or not do the job? and credit the "washington post" for running this story, and i want to give you one more quote that i think is devastating. when they talk to a local about why he now sympathizes more with al-qaeda he said this: i want to ask you, if somebody killed your nephew that wasn't doing anything or your son or mom or grandmother? what would you do? i know i would want to fight. if they came into the middle of springfi
states. how are these drone strikes strikes working? and here is press tv talking about, again, some of the civilian damage that's done. >> reporter: the aftermath of a u.s. drone attack in yemen's province. locals dispute and say the victims were innocent civilians. >> last night at half past 8:00 in the evening, americans killed 17 innocent people who did not deserve to die. >> now you see people speaking there that are from yemen and are angry. our guys won't show the...
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now this is not something that is very common in the united states. there's a lot of folk that would say they've rarely ever seen a case. what mr. franks is talking about is a paper from the university of texas is saying this happened a few thousand time in the earlier part of this decade. what's interesting is there is well known documentation in places like china and india, this sort of thing happening because of a preference for boys. because it is not in the united states, a lot of democrats are saying what is this connection here? really what republicans are saying, they're trying to prevent a war on women in the united states that could come in some conceivable notion and they're getting out in front of it. and this has been brought forward because of some conservative filmmakers went into planned parenthood. they had a hidden camera. they asked one employee at one planned parenthood if it was possible to have an abortion because of a gender, the woman kind of said yeah, we can do that. but we've talked with planned parenthood before. they're no
now this is not something that is very common in the united states. there's a lot of folk that would say they've rarely ever seen a case. what mr. franks is talking about is a paper from the university of texas is saying this happened a few thousand time in the earlier part of this decade. what's interesting is there is well known documentation in places like china and india, this sort of thing happening because of a preference for boys. because it is not in the united states, a lot of...
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>>justine: the many protests going across cities of the united states right now. portland or again 100 class students are peacefully protest thing in front of district offices. the sausages and occupy wall street protesters and the streets of new york city. they're marching and chanting outside of the bank of america corp. green this year the occupy wall street mall street moving is encouraging employees not to good work and students to skip school. there's a huge traffic tie up and a loss angeles because of the occupied protesters. their labor unions, workers, clergy members taking part. much more on the developing story as con to four news comes right back. -- kron 4 news comes tieback -- right back great. so, you're all set up. what's going on? installing cable. you know this is an ikea, right? yes, but look at this sofa! it's so comfortable. we don't want to leave. have you been living here? can i have dinner at michael's house? they're having meatballs. don't be back too late. you know it gets dark when they shut off the lights. okay. i can stay. you know, yo
>>justine: the many protests going across cities of the united states right now. portland or again 100 class students are peacefully protest thing in front of district offices. the sausages and occupy wall street protesters and the streets of new york city. they're marching and chanting outside of the bank of america corp. green this year the occupy wall street mall street moving is encouraging employees not to good work and students to skip school. there's a huge traffic tie up and a...
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what it does is demonizing the women in the united states. it suggest, putting on them the idea that they're going go in and have an abortion for a daz tardly reason other than the choice or personal needs and the faith conversation and medical needs of that particular patient. this is a draconian drastic initiative and, frankly, it should go down today. >> congresswoman this comes at a time when they're showing that it intended to show planned parenthood accepted planned sex selections. right now the funding is in limbo. is this about the ongoing battle to defund planned parenthood which this week launched the campaign in several states targeting mitt romney or is this something else? is this strictly about trying to strip away the funding that goes to planned parenthood? >> well, you know, the women in texas are particular victims. i would say it's the world. it tees holistic approach of coming after women. the decision by the court in texas and the federal court as you well know enjoined the state from its ridiculous approach of denying th
what it does is demonizing the women in the united states. it suggest, putting on them the idea that they're going go in and have an abortion for a daz tardly reason other than the choice or personal needs and the faith conversation and medical needs of that particular patient. this is a draconian drastic initiative and, frankly, it should go down today. >> congresswoman this comes at a time when they're showing that it intended to show planned parenthood accepted planned sex selections....
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narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic sanitation, economic development, and for our quality of life. man: you just can't visualize all the assets that are under our feet. we have about two million miles of pipe in this nation. if you're walking around in an urban area, you're probably stepping on a pipe. man: our grandparents paid for, and put in for the first time, these large distribution systems. woman: and in many cases, it's not been touched since. man: we're at a critical turning point. much of that infrastructure is wearing out. narrator: our water infrastructure is made up of complex, underg
narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic...
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of hawaii won verify his birth in the united states. yesterday hawaii put out the president's birth certificate again and bennett said now he now apologizes if he is embarrassed his state. these guys are unbelievable. >>> up next, while the economy isn't up nationally yet, it is in key states. that's good news for president obama of course. you are watching "hardball." a place for politics. wow. this is new. yep. i'm sending the dancing chicken to every store in the franchise to get the word out. that could work. or you could use every door direct mail from the postal service. it'll help you and all your franchisees find the customers that matter most: the ones in the neighborhood. you print it or find a local partner. great. keep it moving honey. honey? that's my wife. wow. there you go. there you go. [ male announcer ] go online to reach every home, every address, every time with every door direct mail. free-credit-score-dot-com'sur boargonna direct you ♪ts ♪ ♪ to check your credit score before it gets too late ♪ ♪ and you e
of hawaii won verify his birth in the united states. yesterday hawaii put out the president's birth certificate again and bennett said now he now apologizes if he is embarrassed his state. these guys are unbelievable. >>> up next, while the economy isn't up nationally yet, it is in key states. that's good news for president obama of course. you are watching "hardball." a place for politics. wow. this is new. yep. i'm sending the dancing chicken to every store in the franchise...
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trooper hunter spent 11 years with the state police and served this country as a united states marine. >>> today, we remind the hunter family that we will not forget his sacrifice. to his family, please know, that we will continue to stand beside you in your grief. your son, your brother, your father, will always be held in our highest regard. >> trooper hunter was the father of six children. this is national police week honoring fallen law enforcement members across the country. >>> a guilty verdict, accused of keeping black voters away from the polls. julie worked for robert ehrlich. hehe told voters not to worry about voting because marty o'malley had already won. he was acquitted on three other charges. >>> president obama and mitt romney went head to head on the campaign trail today. the president highlighted his efforts to fix the housing market and mitt romney unleashed a new round of criticism against the president's handling of the economy. tom fitzgerald is handling both campaigns. >> think back on monday, this week started out with news that the cia had blocked an attempted
trooper hunter spent 11 years with the state police and served this country as a united states marine. >>> today, we remind the hunter family that we will not forget his sacrifice. to his family, please know, that we will continue to stand beside you in your grief. your son, your brother, your father, will always be held in our highest regard. >> trooper hunter was the father of six children. this is national police week honoring fallen law enforcement members across the country....
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what's the worry that catholics have in the united states? go ahead. >> only listen to the pope. >> that they'll only listen to the pope, that they're loyal to the pope before and instead of being loyal to the united states, and you can't be a good citizen, particularly if you're overly obedient to the pope and the clergy you can't not independent citizen required in the american public so this is a way of saying, hey, we're being good citizens and participating in the war effort even as we are still overtly practicing our catholicism. more of these kinds of expressions of dual identities. fast forward after the civil war a little bit. this is a famous st. patrick's day parade again in new york city in 1871 and where else have we seen a picture of st. patrick's day before? anyone remember? . >> the day we celebrate. a lot different, right? that was a picture of a drunken riot. this is the opposite. it is orderly, calm, peaceful, and that's not a coincidence. the irish are very conscious in the public displays as anyone involved and sending a
what's the worry that catholics have in the united states? go ahead. >> only listen to the pope. >> that they'll only listen to the pope, that they're loyal to the pope before and instead of being loyal to the united states, and you can't be a good citizen, particularly if you're overly obedient to the pope and the clergy you can't not independent citizen required in the american public so this is a way of saying, hey, we're being good citizens and participating in the war effort...
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it is the united states of america. you can do a public event on a public street. i would explain that i have talked to a number of senior republican strategists and explained that the sol indra criticism of the president has been going on for a long time. it is really an attempt to discredit him on not just his ethical moral standing, that he is seen as this ethical president but also to go with this argument that he is not ready for the job. >> can't pick a winner. >> right. >> jessica, jim, this is going to go on 159 more ways. a lot more in your face. i suspect we will hear from david axlerod to his response to the romney's accusations of cronyism. >>> why new york city officials want to ban super size servings of sugary soft drinks. so we invented a warning.. you can feel. introducing the all new cadillac xts, available with the patented safety alert seat. when there is danger you might not see, you're warned by a pulse in the seat. it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all new cadillac xts has arrived. and it's bringing the future forward.
it is the united states of america. you can do a public event on a public street. i would explain that i have talked to a number of senior republican strategists and explained that the sol indra criticism of the president has been going on for a long time. it is really an attempt to discredit him on not just his ethical moral standing, that he is seen as this ethical president but also to go with this argument that he is not ready for the job. >> can't pick a winner. >> right....
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that's also something that's going on in the united states. but in the united states, that process takes on a much different context. the main reason for that is that in the u.s., you have universal white male suffrage by 1820. unlike in europe where it is france and the 1870s and other countries later on, in the u.s. you have basically full mass democracy very early on and you have it before most immigrants show up, so when the immigrants begin to be integrated into american society and particularly when they begin to be integrated into american politics, they're being integrated into a much different world than are those immigrants that we talked about in europe. so what i want to do today is talk about how the united states begins to develop a pluralist philosophy, a pluralist vision and i want to trace the roots back to the way politics worked in 19th century america. i have here just to give you a sense of the kind of politics we're talking about, an image from harper's weekly in 1858, around election time or just after election time, in
that's also something that's going on in the united states. but in the united states, that process takes on a much different context. the main reason for that is that in the u.s., you have universal white male suffrage by 1820. unlike in europe where it is france and the 1870s and other countries later on, in the u.s. you have basically full mass democracy very early on and you have it before most immigrants show up, so when the immigrants begin to be integrated into american society and...
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this doesn't mean they're no longer a factor in the civic life of cities or the united states. what it really means is that immigrants find other avenues, other ways of mobilizing of pursuing group goals and advocating for group interests and so they engage in a variety of different kinds of activities. probably the most significant and the one that certainly attracts the most attention is the participation of immigrants in unions. there was for a long time a sense by a lot of historians that participating in union activities was essentially not political, that it was another arena, another area, about battling for better conditions at work but it wasn't something you carried out into the civic realm. it wasn't something that shaped your political activities. looking more closely, historians found a couple of things. immigrants involved in unions were increasingly getting involved in politics because many of the questions unions cared about, things like the eight-hour day, things like workplace safety, those are things that become political issues, so this draws immigrants, eve
this doesn't mean they're no longer a factor in the civic life of cities or the united states. what it really means is that immigrants find other avenues, other ways of mobilizing of pursuing group goals and advocating for group interests and so they engage in a variety of different kinds of activities. probably the most significant and the one that certainly attracts the most attention is the participation of immigrants in unions. there was for a long time a sense by a lot of historians that...
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you also have a full-time day job which is to be president of the united states. how is he balancing that? >> not surprisingly in an election year the campaign seems to flavor a lot of things even things that are official events. he had the nato summit. within days you begin hearing about that on the campaign trail and fundraisers. he gives a commencement address at the air force academy. the part of his speech is addressed clearly to the republican argument that he doesn't believe in america because he is trying to rebut the notion of american decline. the campaign at this point is beginning to seep into everything. >> we heard it a little bit yesterday when he was speaking at the vietnam veterans memorial in what i thought was a terrific speech. this is a game of inches always. we are in a close presidential race. how is he at playing to a specific audience. i was thinking in front of wealthy donors in california he wouldn't jab at romney's personal success the way he would at say, iowa. >> that's exactly right. the class elements of his speech are toned down wh
you also have a full-time day job which is to be president of the united states. how is he balancing that? >> not surprisingly in an election year the campaign seems to flavor a lot of things even things that are official events. he had the nato summit. within days you begin hearing about that on the campaign trail and fundraisers. he gives a commencement address at the air force academy. the part of his speech is addressed clearly to the republican argument that he doesn't believe in...
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a very high position in the united states. my grandson, i have three children, three grandsons, and two great grandsons. i defeated hitler. hitler wanted to kill me. i'm alive. he is dead. and i brought into this world very productive generations. i remember my youngest grandson is now in college, but when he was about 10 years old, maybe younger, he came over to me, and i don't know how it came to a young boy like this, and he says grandparent, i'm very happy that you survived and that you're here. if you wouldn't have survived, i wouldn't be here either. and so i'm walking proud in this country and very grateful what it offered me in giving me a chance and an opportunity. thank you all. >> when you think that during world war ii twoen 50 and 70 million people were killed and you think about those who never had a chance after the war and what they could have done in their own professions, in their own lives. so these guys obviously feel very blessed to be here and we're very blessed to have you as part of this panel. and ross
a very high position in the united states. my grandson, i have three children, three grandsons, and two great grandsons. i defeated hitler. hitler wanted to kill me. i'm alive. he is dead. and i brought into this world very productive generations. i remember my youngest grandson is now in college, but when he was about 10 years old, maybe younger, he came over to me, and i don't know how it came to a young boy like this, and he says grandparent, i'm very happy that you survived and that you're...
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i'm not running for president of the united states. if this guy doesn't remember, you believe you don't remember -- >> greg: 50 years ago? >> eric: knocking a guy down and cutting his hair? >> greg: i don't remember a lot of things from five years ago. you tell the same stories on the show every day because you don't remember what you said the day before. >> bob: you believe he doesn't remember cutting this guy's hair? >> greg: you tell me the same stories every day. >> bob: what does that -- >> greg: i'm just saying you forget a lot. >> bob: mitt romney, there was enough people -- the family of this guy came out and said don't make it a political issue. they're right about that. they shouldn't make it political issue. >> eric: you know who that helps? that helped the "washington post" when the family came out and said that. if you read that piece, i read it wall to wall. there are a lot of flaws in that. the five people who allegedly were part of it turns out it may have been four. one of whom worked voluntarily on the obama campaign.
i'm not running for president of the united states. if this guy doesn't remember, you believe you don't remember -- >> greg: 50 years ago? >> eric: knocking a guy down and cutting his hair? >> greg: i don't remember a lot of things from five years ago. you tell the same stories on the show every day because you don't remember what you said the day before. >> bob: you believe he doesn't remember cutting this guy's hair? >> greg: you tell me the same stories every...
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impact of the united states entry to the war. the united states was part of the war effort from the beginning because we were selling large amounts of armaments to britain and france, not to germany and much of those sales on credit. because they were on credit, one impact of the war was to make the united states enormously wealthy because everybody ended up owing us money at the end of the war. militarily the u.s. entered the war in april of 1917, about a year and six months before the end. there was an enormous psychological boost for the our eyes when they u.s. entered. there wasn't much direct military effect immediately except on the oceans because of the u.s. had a surprisingly small standing army at that time. we did have quite a large navy which joined the british in hunting down german submarines. large numbers of american troops didn't begin arriving in france until may or june of 1918 and then they did have a considerable impact because the germans had launched a sort of desperate do or die offensive in march of 1918 w
impact of the united states entry to the war. the united states was part of the war effort from the beginning because we were selling large amounts of armaments to britain and france, not to germany and much of those sales on credit. because they were on credit, one impact of the war was to make the united states enormously wealthy because everybody ended up owing us money at the end of the war. militarily the u.s. entered the war in april of 1917, about a year and six months before the end....